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Chase the dancing Northern Lights and capture magical memories during this 3-hour tour around Swedish Lapland. Venture away from the light pollution of Kiruna in search of the best place to see the aurora borealis. Enjoy a delicious Swedish dinner and learn how to capture this beautiful natural phenomenon so you can enjoy the memories for many years to come.

3 Hour wildlife tour on a road with wild reindeer and moose.
- Real typical Swedish wildlife
- The chance to get close to wild moose and reindeer
- You are driven in a luxurious Volvo SUV
- Warm drinks on the tour (food optional)
- Magical snowy scenery
- The endpoint of the road is at the foot of the highest mountain in Sweden
- Visiting a Sami village

Sometimes when you go on vacation you want to get out there and discover everything for yourself. But other times you like to sit back and let your tour guide tell you all about the attractions and highlights of the city, and where to make the best pictures.
In that last case, we provide a city sightseeing in which we drive you around the city in under an hour and a half to show you everything you would like to know and see during your stay.
Some of the placed you will see:
LKAB iron mineKiruna churchThe Famous Ice hotelShopping centerLuossa Ski Hill

Have an interesting tour with the guide whose ancestors have lived in the area of Jiellevárre since ancient times. The Sami people have been living off reindeer herding, hunting, fishing, picking berries and herbs. The reindeer has and still provides not only meat but also materials for making clothes and objects from bone and antler.
At the turn of the century 1700, the first settlers arrived for farming and in the mid-century, a church was built along Váhtjerjåhkå with the intention to Christianise the Sami people. In late 1800 the iron ore mining started and a huge amount of Swedish speaking people was settled down in the area which has had an impact on the culture and the language of the Samis.The tour will end at the top of Váhtjerduottar (Dundret) the mountain close to Gällivare with a view over the areas that have been used by the Samis for reindeer herding since ancient time.